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in essence, he was an enemy of the us and wanted to work with people who wanted to harm us interests one of the world's most notorious arms smugglers, us news sprayed poisonous headlines of mass destruction arrested warlord , russian trades in death viktor bout his name is viktor bout and he is known as a trafficker death, american prosecutors say that the buddha was ready, wanted and had the ability to destroy
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terrorists. so the first story of the kidnapping of a russian accomplice by american intelligence services began in just over uh. the last, as it were , years. yes, more than 60 people fell into the millstones of the american judicial system, and only in the past 2 years at the request of washington in various european countries. uh, more than 20 citizens of the russian federation were captured, and unfortunately, this practice continues and, in general, the numbers. and s. they generally grow every year. and this is a very worrying trend for us. yes, an american begins to pursue some of our citizens. they must be occupied at the beginning. that is, we must fight from the very beginning, we cannot hope that the lack of facts will stall some business and the persecution will stop. ah, the current media are arranged in such a way that they can work. in general, without facts, victor will become a symbol without guilt, a convict who could not be broken behind the walls of the
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american gestape victor bout was detained on march 6, 2008 in thailand for 2.5 years by american prosecutors with threats. they tried to extradite victor to the usa with a knife and in the end, thai officials caved in 16 november 2010, a small jet business jetgolfstream flew from bangkok to new york after 20 hours on the morning of november 17th . viktor bout was brought to the usa that's about the way, uh, so to speak. yes just uh, like bandits uh yes with some how to say uh third. uh, the third grade there country. yes, that's just what they've been doing for a long time, these are relics. i do not know the nineties, when people were kidnapped and beaten tried, so with the goal of there, uh, to get
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money from them, there, or some information. yes , and i don’t know, and they dragged them there, uh, threw them. as if in the trunk, yes, and they were taking it somewhere. e hmm well, it's clear that there e here by and large. uh, there uh, it was several decades ago on the territory of, for example, our country. yes, but, as it were, the cis countries often already simply do not have this. and then the united states, so to speak, can often afford it. well, actually 12 years have passed since that day. all this time, the hostage is in a special block of an american prison, tight control, enhanced supervision and almost no contact with the outside world . the inspectors know well that in distant russia there is a woman who will never stop fighting for freedom. victor of course. i hope that
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well, as victor said, we ladies have enough strength for us, and in general, he knows that we are waiting for him, that we love, that we are everything, we are doing our best. at least, uh, to somehow this question. well, first of all, don't forget. and secondly, how would all the same, so that more attention was paid to it. e on this situation, because after all i will repeat that this is not a year or two. after all, it's been 14 years. all in all, it's a full life. meet allabut. the faithful wife of a famous prisoner of conscience finds herself face to face against a huge monster, the runaway american machine of repression. she could give up a thousand times , but alla does not give up, and today, especially for the audience, the program is based on real events. for the first time, she reveals the whole truth about this story. in the sixty-seventh year, as far as i know, they
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lived in the village of leninsky, this is near dushanbe, mother , accountant, father, mechanic viktor but grew up in an ordinary soviet family, studied perfectly. i went in for sports. he was the captain of the national team, and the youth volleyball team of tajikistan. here in. the same time, as far as i understood, and somewhere, probably, from the eighth grade, and he seriously began to study languages, there was such an artificial language. esperanto here is esperanto hmm there was such a club in dushanbe and esperanto lovers in general, they gathered and, uh, hoped that someday this language would become an international language communication, that is, not english, it was esperants ' love for foreign languages that brought the seventeen-year-old victor to moscow. he decided to enter the moscow state institute of international relations. uh, psycho exams on the five, including he passed. english, so that it was very difficult to pass then, well, you know, the level of the ladies at that time, it was there, probably, in
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1983 or eighty-four, that is, the level was generally very high. he really did very well in all exams. i didn't do it just because that at that time, and let's say such directions were still in force, when a person came from any union republic, yes, then some kind of direction was required. this is a referral from whom the ksm of tajikistan was sent, which, accordingly, he did not have in connection with this. in general, how to say, he didn’t pass the park courses, after serving 2 years in the army, victor returned to moscow, and he decided to enter, and the military institutes of foreign languages in moscow and successfully passed. as a matter of fact, he passed all the exams and entered the accelerated courses of the portuguese language. that is, it's about, but in my opinion, a year and a half or two years, well, i studied from scratch.
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returned to her native leningrad. i flew there on a business trip with my first husband, but let's just say so. well, we didn't get on very well. yes, as a matter of fact. we have already parted in general, so i don’t think that vector destroyed some young family there, it had absolutely nothing to do with it, but he just flew to leningrad with his friends from moscow, also graduates. eh, well, they are families we came to see it because we had never been there, and on the white nights the leningrad white nights did what the starry sky, mozambique, in fact, could not do , so far with this, the white nights, and the beginning of june. seriously so close. that is, i don't know, well, somehow it happens that people have a feeling. what, and they do not need to explain something to each other for a very long time. just when there is some understanding at a glance. but , well, as a matter of fact, i guess this can be considered some kind of romantic story, eh,
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which then spilled out. eh, great love, and then moved on, well, got married, just on september 22, 1991, then they didn’t know yet that their love story would turn first into a detective thriller, and then become a real drama september 22, 2021 was 30 years old 13.5, of which he is already in prison. that is, well, in fact, they stole from us in our lives and how much further it will be, so to speak. yes, it is also unknown, therefore everything is quite difficult in the early nineties, when one sixth of the land fell apart into units, military interpreters, especially artists turned out to be of no use to anyone. a very strange time, these nineties, and perestroika. yes, that is, there was a completely incomprehensible political situation, that is, prospects, in fact, no one had any work. that is my institution. we were already given a salary there in part by some
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products. uh, i don’t know about canned food there, well, what they could. yes, some kind of food rations. and here, and victor in general, he realized that it was possible to engage in some kind of commercial activity. that he is ready for it. sviblovo, the northern outskirts of moscow, it was here in a one-room apartment that viktor bout started his business, gathered relatives and friends to the kitchen, distributed positions and began to engage in commerce. for all. it was a completely new thing. that is, there was no experience and the first. what were they doing. as far as i know, they just brought slovakia and the czech republic, and my grandfather went. uh, there do not know the beer cassette sausage. uh, because she was that moment, yes, there was nothing candy. uh, there were some crazy chinese shirts, then there was fashionable silk so colorful, to carry, checkered bags and consumer goods across the border, the soviet officer did not want
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candy sausage and his beer. you never know that's all he is a very person i would say how very conceptual. that is, they believe that they need one direction in business, they need to have several, because if one, for example, they come, the second during this time should develop and move in some other direction in some kind of its own vector hmm so , accordingly, got the idea to take planes viktor bout decided to become an aviation broker to interpret charter flights in order to avoid racketeering, the company was registered in the united arab emirates, it is clear that russia could not be registered here. here it was a terrible situation with some kind of racketeering bandits. that is, that moscow, that the whole country, probably, did not understand what was happening, and, probably, it was very difficult to do business here. here, therefore, he decided that he decided that several times there were several trips
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combined to the arab worlds, because it was the calm side is absolutely controlled. uh, that is, there was no banditry there. eh, that is for business. she had free, open plumbing, televisions, clothes, victor's bottles in the republic of the former ussr, the entire eastern bazaar. he did not notice how he became a serious competitor to the americans and germans in the commercial air transportation market. somewhere, probably, by the year 906, the company quickly enough. well, it has grown and i know that victor's company received victor's prize in terms of cargo turnover. it was second place after lufansa, but you need to understand that lifansa is a state-owned company with huge resources, just with huge resources yes, potential, but which, well, had great opportunities. all
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consisted of ex-military and transnational monsters. they could not do anything with it in a fair fight with a huge turnover. here is the work of the products. that is, the company began, as it were, to grow quite quickly, that is, new employees constantly arrived. basically, of course, and these are former people military, well, which was not in russia prospects. yes they are too. we retrained there, i know for flight managers for some more managers there, eh. well, the best thing about this, probably, is that these are people with discipline a and understanding of languages in the summer of 1995, an emergency happened, the legitimate authorities of afghanistan bought a batch of ammunition for small arms in europe. the contract for the delivery of cargo, officially concluded with the firm of victor a bottle of real cross. uh, it was cartridges, and the aircraft was leased. that is, it was
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rented from a company from tatarstan that's , respectively, when it happened e. and we were in belgium on august 3, 1995 at 8:00 in the morning, the plane of the kazan aerostation company is heading for the afghan city of bagram, but on approaching the kandahar, which was under control, the movement of the taliban il-76, banned on the territory of russia, is forced to land. i remember his reaction when he first heard that the plane had landed in a kandahar. but it was just a nightmare. that is, uh, i rarely heard such u such russian speech alone. apparently he was very shocked and upset, viktor immediately sent there. there these water products. that is, thank god that the landing was allowed. the wind will urgently fly into a kobul to meet with the afghan government to rescue the crew from captivity did not meet the official government of
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afghanistan, it is clear that victor also flew there. naturally, in kandagaroval katalia. you never flew anywhere. hmm that's because it was simply impossible. but uh, then uh, there were two opposite, but warring groups. that is, it was officially the government of afghanistan and the taliban, which was considered a terrorist organization, but it's clear if there was a cargo for the official government, then for the taliban, victor was simply enemy number one. uh, of course, his name did not come up anywhere and there was no talk. there is nothing about his participation or presence there, but negotiations. i know it was very difficult, very long, fruitless negotiations went on for a whole year, the taliban refused to let our pilots in, and then it was decided to prepare the escape, the taliban did not have their own highly qualified specialists, so our
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the pilots were allowed from time to time, under armed escort, to maintain the captured aircraft in working condition, they decided to take advantage of this and wait for the opportunity on august 16 , 1996 of the hostages. taken out for inspection. vessel. the friday prayer of the escorts began, turned out to be half as long as usual and they managed to twist them. the crew started the engines and, unexpectedly for the taliban, taxied to take off to stop the cargo liner, the terrorists could not do it themselves. he took off into the air and headed for iran. and there it was already open. air corridor, a very fortunate combination of circumstances, isn't it. i know that people did not sleep there for 3d operations, probably for 3 weeks, because it was not clear how the situation would turn out, when there would be such an opportunity, that is, the spans ended and they were ordered. air corridors were updated every day. that is, they were kept. naturally, they paid for it. that is, just like that, no one will allow you to
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fly anything. that's when the situation arose, that the plane? finally allowed, and our crew. so, as if to take a walk and managed the opportunity. this, of course, is really good fellows in the sense that they could. here is the spirit of the guards there to drag the set to tie up and take off. that's really worthy will be worthy. here but nevertheless. it just wouldn't work out that way. and our crew would hardly have succeeded. just where? even to fly, even if it was possible to take off, because he was simply shot down officially, the name of viktor buta, as one of the organizers of the escape of russian pilots, was not listed anywhere, but the western intelligence services knew perfectly well who coordinated and provided for a daring operation, this success will not be forgiven him. a secret hunt by the american intelligence services began on victor i will, they decided to set him up and take him out of the game forever. you started calling me, people say, do you know that victor
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bank was arrested, how the us intelligence services were connected with the afghan terrorists? why it was victor who interfered with them as a hostage of the ears or fake accusations and what they wanted to knock out with attempts and how juliana sasha revealed the truth about these dirty methods of the americans, see in just a couple of minutes. sorry up of death. wow, this doublet doublet was a professional pool table, the plan to capture paris would be such a rich george, a businessman, a big favorite of billiards, where i am for a person, that is, i endured our way. and there is a suspect, a certain collapse from one suspect will not wind up the operation ahead of time balabol new season. my job is to deliver shots to the dock tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv superstar new
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attack. silenced specifically. yes, this is a film about victor, note that there is no mention of victor anywhere in the credits. no. for some reason, everyone knows that this is a movie about how to do it? well, it's clear how it's done. well, of course, right after the premiere the film lord of war color came out a book, a merchant of death money guns and planes and a man who makes war. perhaps the really written book by douglas farah is absolutely basic. so on various journalistic gossips like these, uh, american tales. here are these, uh, falsifications of some information of some kind. uh, president george bush jr. didn't stay away from some kind of substrate either. in 2006, he said that the activity seemed to threaten the implementation of foreign policy. usa so a russian citizen was declared an enemy terrorist states of america but why did the americans take up arms against viktor bout, where and when did he cross the road in order to find the answer to this question. we must
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return to the nineties again in the ninety-sixth year, viktor bout enters the african air travel market . he still does not know that the americans will not forgive him for the story of the rescue of our crew from kandahar, representatives, that means various ones, who simply offered victor e, to supply information, and to georgia, but to destinations, but to the customer. well, just fully provide information about transported, but, but due to the fact that , after all, victor a. a person born in the ussr with his komsomol principles is so ideological. in general, the past and he is an absolutely uncompromising person and, in fact, with very strict principles. well, he just didn’t cooperate with anyone, said that he didn’t interest me. americans in civilian clothes didn’t like this answer and
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international sanctions were imposed on him about his company of employees, not counting the basis of the sanctions - these are reports, and some independent experts in quotation marks, uh, which he means hires uh, supposedly to investigate the case in quotation marks works. uh, so there are absolutely crazy facts there, that is, a person who does not have any. well, let's say, authentically documented information and documents. this is e. well, references to some people who are completely incomprehensible, they are, uh, supposedly incognito, because it is there that they cannot be distributed for security reasons. well, and so on. that is, this is an absolute order, this is an absolute. well falsification falsification of data international sanctions have destroyed viktor bout's business to the ground the united arab emirates asked to close the company in 2001. he sells his property and returns with his family to russia when it was very difficult to start. uh, let's say i continued my business and opened it. well
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, a design studio. i mean, i've been doing it for 20 years . well, as a designer, as a fashion designer, she created clothes for a certain collection, and in general , they participated quite successfully about her and were sold, but victor, in fact. it was possible to think about some new business, but enter into some enter into some new resources victor he planned to go into construction and agriculture, but at the beginning of 2.000 eighth he received an offer to sell the two remaining aircraft, by a certain colombian businessman. an appointment was made at the bank. are you sure there are no games here. no, yes, that everything is calm, what does he say? no, my sanctions have been lifted. well , i mean, i’m flying away on the sixth and there on the ninth already returning back, but victor will never return home in bangkok during the negotiations, he was
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unexpectedly surprised by a colombian businessman stated that they allegedly represent lev, a radical rebel group. far they need help in organizing the supply of weapons victor did not know that under the guise of colombian rebels. in fact, american agents were operating. such a hunt for russian citizens. she is. in general, it is carried out secretly using rather unclean methods. e for e surveillance of russians who left foreign countries, and for arrests without sufficient evidence, and even, in general, open seizures and kidnappings of third countries. march 6, 2008 at the safitel hotel by force of mouth, bout was detained by the thai police, he was accused of helping colombian extremists, there were no arms deals at all. that is, if this question, for example, was used there for the first time in bangkok during negotiations, and victor really transported military cargo. it’s like it’s
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not forbidden to anyone, that is, victor is not a weapons manufacturer, that is, he never did this. yes , we transported, remember yes, kandahar, they transported them to the cargo, cartridges were brought to the official government by un military supplies and i know that transported. and the contingent of french un troops in africa, uh, was a lot, yes, including military supplies. well, in the sense of transportation, the arrest of viktor buta, as on command, was promoted by all the world news agencies, he became the first russian citizen against whom the united states launched a massive campaign in the press, he was at work, in general, just in your cabin. here i am, and people began to call me, they say, you know, that viktor is a bank and they arrested some terrible accusations there. trade cannot be like that. this there was a real information war of the mighty state machine against one person. i left work, turned on the tv. and then a
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terrible story began. new. uh, the americans have already made a fuss, they held a press conference there at the moment in bangkok. here, in fact, all the media is very actively picked up. basically, of course, there march of the eighth year march april-may there literally half a year. there were reprints, basically all the stories, which, uh, the stories that the american press. that is, as a rule, but hmm, even russian newspapers. all shot some kind of complete, it’s not molded , and it was all hard for aprio. it was very hard for relatives to put up with this and live very hard and strongly advise ali not to go to thailand, she can also be arrested as an accomplice, but the woman decides to take a desperate step. the general takes the tickets and enters the fight with the repressive machine of the united states which means that we actually
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have a very difficult struggle in thailand. and in court, because the americans constantly brought some such strange documents, that is, otherwise the us congress wrote a letter, and which was signed by 12 senators. due to the fact that viktor is a terrible person, there is a criminal there about the epithet, i won’t say that he, uh, the united states of america requires thailand to extradite uh. well, in the usa, it means, uh, we regarded this as pressure on the court, respectively. yes, because it is a paper, which it is unproven. it's just, uh, how the opinion of some third-party people lets politicians in, but nevertheless, this is an opinion. is not court documents and not evidence. so then the americans brought a letter from, in my opinion, the prime minister, and colombia and where did he write that victor is also a bad person all the time victor buta keeps in a maximum security prison. clone room there were 28 people, in fact your place on the
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floor was determined by the mass of the mass of the size of your body. that is, there were mats lying there, and when you sleep, and you just like that, people lie in a row, well, in rows like that, yes, that is, you turn around, you are either there in the head or in the nose or in the back of the head, uh the person who lies next to you rests. eh, that is, it is clear that there is a fan at best. we were worried. uh. that is, if someone fell ill there, and i remember that there was purulent conjunctivitis, and after all, only who came he simply did not have a class. that is, there, uh, that is, the whole block was infected by someone, but thank god we were able to transfer, then we were able to transfer books to him normally and some medicines thanks to the help of russian diplomats, but did we manage to get access to my husband along with our blood. she is was on duty at the entrance to the prison. we spent our mother there, uh, almost in shifts at first , and she had the opportunity, uh, well, let's say, for
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health reasons, to be there. that is, i was there for 2 months, then i flew away, because lisa was still small. she, too, was madly bored, and it was necessary to somehow control the school and somehow also support, eh, she flew in. see mom. e me to change for a month. here. eh, then i flew in and out. well , and then the last one and a half years. i was practically constantly fragile there, but a humble woman, she did the unbelievable, she was able to defeat the bloodthirsty american monster in the thailanta court, after a year and a half, so we won in the morning. and moreover, they won very, well, let's say so successfully that it simply infuriated the representatives of the american embassy. they did not at all expect from the thai court that the thais would go against their american friends and issue a refusal a in eq. c viktorov usa but the joy
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was short-lived, the americans filed an appeal with the supreme court and turned on the administrative resource blackmail threats to the fullest, the squad was just studying the court's decision that it was impossible to rewrite it. it's simply impossible, but, but it was clear that if it is legally impossible to rewrite it, then there will be, let's say, other levers of pressure launched into the game. that is, here is already further let's say, the fate is already, yes, victor and the decision of the court of appeal. she no longer lay in the legal plane. she lay in the political plane. uh, i mean, i know that uh . thai government. and here, including the royal house, but, that is, there was a huge amount of slander. and, accordingly, i handed over
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documents to the thai parliament so that they, so to speak, figured out what was really happening in the thai government. why why is it happening these are the actions? but why are the americans, and so actively intervening in the decisions of the thai court? that is, if thailand is an independent kingdom, then, in fact, why is it so here, uh, such rights have the american side american politics later, the details of america's dirty game against viktor bout will be made public by the wikinslan, and osange will publish the secret correspondence of american officials. this is correspondence, and the adviser to the envoy and the ambassador of the us embassy in thailand, and with representatives in the state department and special services, apparently, the usa where it is simply openly written that show prove these there with bad quotes, well, there were other thai epithets that we want victor in the
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usa and take every possible action to do so. here are the documents, you can see them, they are available until the last believed in justice, but the miracle did not happen. we arrived at salt and the court read out to us the decision of the court of appeal that the case was reviewed almost 360°, that is , the cavity was simply changed, all the wording was changed and victor is subject to tradition in the usa. that is, this. well, it's simple. i don’t know, it’s impossible to comment on some feelings, especially since you understand that you can no longer appeal . indeed in recent years. we have witnessed that our fellow citizens the russian federation in which is abroad occurs. uh, the most real hunting. they become targets of persecution from outside, and the american authorities, as such a condition. generally.
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e, the atmosphere of russophobia that prevails in the usa, which is clearly politically motivated, is very easily explained, and , e, the mechanism has turned into an instrument of pressure a on the russian federation as a state e. at the same time, uh, washington flatly refuses. uh, that's normal interaction with our state and with our law enforcement agencies on the basis of, uh, the 1999 mutual legal assistance treaty between our countries. uh, instead, all available political and legal levers are used, and unceremoniously, it turns out, the most severe pressure on the citizens of the russian federation, and at the same time, it turns out, uh, very tough. uh, pressure on foreign partners of the united states of america which, uh, many, of which there are more than 100 states associated with the united states of america i have america extradition agreements and they
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work closely with the american side. that same evening, alla but came to the prison to her husband, but there a new blow awaited her. i'm coming to jail. but there is no term, that is, he is transported at night, and to prison, and from well, right now they are transported to bunkwan. and this is the prison, uh, where death sentences are still carried out in thailand. that is, they still exist before they were shot there. now it's, uh, i understand it's a drip. this is a very famous prison. highly old, and the americans once they made a film called, bangkok hilton and who, in fact, plays the main role, kidman that is, this is exactly what happened in this prison. alla knocked at all levels, trying to find out where her husband was taken, but intimidated americans, to death, thai officials. silently, he was placed in a separate, standing block, and cleaned out of the floor. well, let's say, but they released all the cameras, that
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is, under it in advance there. and as he says, i had three cameras, including, well, the toilet bowl on the dragons are right there on the mat. uh, it means that the floor weighs all the cells were freed so that victor would not have the opportunity with anyone, and even shout to each other. that is, he was a complete fine art. only after the intervention of the russian mida, alla found out where her husband was and received permission to meet. even though they are all prisoners. they walk there in shackles in chains - this is some kind of unreality i don’t know at all. so it 's not twenty. first century. so, that is, this is some kind of middle ages. so when you see these prisoners there, who have ankle shackles, yes, the bones, just worn out, who have some terrible ulcers there that do not heal, that is, that’s all . these people go through this sound of some kind of chain is still in their ears. alla tried as best she could to put aside their tradition of victor usa sought judaism in high offices. went along with the russian end at a meeting with the royal prime minister.
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this had a certain meaning under the laws of thailand, if extradition is not carried out within six months, the defendant is subject to repatriation, that is, sending to his homeland. victor had to pull. total 4 days before returning home, when the plan still collapsed, i went to prison. journalists called me, they say, you know that victor was taken out as see below, how american sadists tried to break viktor bout, and konstantin yaroshenko was tortured right in the basement of the us embassy, and how ukraine was involved in these crimes of american intelligence services, you will find out immediately after a very short advertisement. the son is dying asked his mother to find out. who is the father of his official daughter from his legal wife, the rats kicked him out sick and not needed. i am the last desire for his son. i'm doing zhenya. now the mother-in-law intends to do everything to prove that
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her daughter-in-law is a walker, and her granddaughter is alien by blood forever with men in restaurants. the seventh, through the court, annulled her surname, extradition is ready to defend her honor. and when she never recognized her . she was not interested in her, and suddenly the deceased is completely convinced that money is more expensive for her grandmother, granddaughter. you don't want christina to stay in the apartment. a mercantile woman wants to take away a share from a child, because she herself has there is nothing so worked up or not, rumors are circulating different miloslav one father evgeny another. ca n't be i'm hiding the envelope, dna tomorrow at 17:50 on ntv formal suit, stylish styling and laughter, behind which it is difficult to hide bitter tears. i told him that i didn't age. he said you too. well, of course, there were jokes. we have
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n't aged the same. this is also today the wife of pilot konstantin yaroshenko abducted by the americans victoria came to us to tell the true story of her life, very similar to the fate of another strong women. konstantin yaroshenko and viktor, the same age , worked in aviation. both were associated with africa hard to believe. the two never met or even knew each other existed until they became prisoners of the american repressive brain. dad talked, here the other day he happens separately in do not call. he asks how i'm doing. what's new with me? because as mama said so well, the quality of your life. this is his
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life. the more you live, the more you live. he, when konstantin yaroshenko was kidnapped by the americans of his daughter katya was only 13 today in this adult girl it is difficult to discern a frightened teenager who saw the true grin of american justice. the curatorship, kindly, together with the judge they said, let's open the screens for you, give out notes on a piece of paper, you will read. well, i, too, as if i were then a child. how old was 14, but i knew little english boys, it's so good. now i’ll try to read it myself and compare these sounds that i hear, nothing matched for me victoria yaroshenko and her daughter. katya is one more victims of the american regime may 28, 2010 the day when the united states of america broke their lives and took konstantin yaroshenko hostage kostya, we realized from the first day that something was wrong, but he simply could not break out of it all. from rostov, konstantin yaroshenko dreamed of becoming a
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pilot since childhood, and it is not surprising that his whole family worked at a helicopter factory, he began to play sports and decided to enter a flight school. basically, like everyone else. uh, i went to flight school. so i went to work in the footsteps parents to the helicopter factory. rostov grill. he was taken to the squadron. he flew in the early nineties, when production began to fall apart konstantin firmly decided his swallow, as he called the plane. an-32 will not give it to anyone. well, uh, businessmen to moscow and they decided to send him to africa for work, but of course, the tail, as a devotee, he always, if he bumps into something, he won’t let go. so naturally, he left the factory for a month
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overboard, because he called my swallow. well, in general, i loved this plane very much. i will go with my husband to the black continent. victoria did not dare to carry her newborn daughter konstantin agreed to a rotational schedule. i was sitting at home, and he flew away for six months to africa for half a year. at home, there are such interchangeable crews. he worked, that is, in this size, konstantin's heart was constantly in the wrong place at home , his adored wife and baby daughter, and in africa he knew the faithful, winged machine, he climbed it repaired. well , this is it, if he has some kind of equipment in his hands, he will certainly give it. failure, of course, here it is i worked there for half a year, then returned, then this plane was overtaken already in angola. the work ended in kinshasa, then he
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worked in kinshasa for another six months, and then, mmm. he flew away, they were replaced by another crew, and this crew crashed. well, there on the plane there in africa and that's it. and now kostya was left without a swallow, of course, for him. it would be a terrible tragedy, firstly, the guys died. here, and secondly, the plane after this tragedy , konstantin firmly decided. his family needs him, alive. here on earth returned to rostov and retrained as an aviation manager. that is, well, the aircraft controlled the state of the aircraft. at the same time, he was engaged in the salary part of the crew. well, as an executive director, he was that's probably more like this, but the pilot's soul wanted to fly konstantin began to accompany.
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